San Pedro Fish Market and Restaurant

Seafood restaurant · San Pedro

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"The “Big Game Tray” from the San Pedro Fish Market comes with crispy shrimp, calamari, fried red snapper served with house-made garlic bread, french fries, and fresh coleslaw. They’re also throwing in a dozen sliders, because why not? The whole package will costs $99.99, which is a steal considering it feeds 10 people. Curbside pickup only. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

San Pedro Fish Market and Restaurant - Review - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

706 S Harbor Blvd, San Pedro, CA 90731 Get directions

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@sanpedrofish

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